notarially

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الإنجليزية - التركية
notere ait şekilde
notary
noter

Tom halka açık bir noterdir. - Tom is a public notary.

notarially certified
noter tasdikli
notary
noterlik
notary
(isim) noter
notary
notary public noter
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
In a notarial manner
through a notarial certification, with a stamp by a notary public
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a notary public
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{n} one who protests bills or draws contracts
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A public officer who attests or certifies deeds and other writings, or copies of them, usually under his official seal, to make them authentic, especially in foreign countries
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An official witness In British Columbia, a notary is authorised to conduct a real estate closing
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His duties chiefly relate to instruments used in commercial transactions, such as protests of negotiable paper, ship's papers in cases of loss, damage, etc
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One authorized to take acknowledgments See acknowledgments
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A public officer licensed by the state to attest to and certify the validity of signatures of others Often referred to as a notary public
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One authorized by the state to take acknowledgments and administer oaths
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One authorized to take acknowledgments (See Acknowledgments)
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A notary or a notary public is a person, usually a lawyer, who has legal authority to witness the signing of documents in order to make them legally valid. .notary 'public notaries someone, especially a lawyer, who has the legal power to make a signed statement or document official. or notary public Public officer who certifies and attests to the authenticity of writings (e.g., deeds) and takes affidavits, depositions, and protests of negotiable instruments. The notary is commissioned by the state and may act only within the territory authorized by state statutes. Most states set maximum fees for notarial services and require that a notarial seal or stamp be impressed on documents authenticated by a notary public. In the civil-law countries of western Europe and in Latin American and French areas of North America, the role of the notary is more significant, being roughly equivalent to that of a lawyer who specializes in real estate, sales, mortgages, and the settlement of estates but who may not appear in court
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He is generally called a notary public
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A natural person authorized by an executive governmental agency to perform notarial services such as taking acknowledgments, administering oaths or affirmations, witnessing or attesting signatures, and noting protests of negotiable instruments In Japan, a natural person appointed and authorized by the Minister of legal Affairs to perform such duties as prescribed in the Notary Public Law
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one who is authorized by the state or federal government, to administer oaths, and to attest to the authenticity of signatures
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One authorized to take acknowledgments (See Acknowledgement)
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Also known as "notary public": a legal officer with specific judicial authority to attest to legal documents usually with an official seal Most countries do not have notaries vesting administrative legal authority in lawyers or court officers Jurisdictions which do have notaries include the Canadian provinces of Quebec and British Columbia and Australia
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someone legally empowered to witness signatures and certify a document's validity and to take depositions
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a civil lawyer
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An individual licensed by a state agency to witness signatures on legal documents in accordance with specific state laws
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Fee - cost of a licensed person authenticating execution of documents by both parties
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{i} notary public, officer authorized to certify documents and deeds
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a person officially authorized to draw up or attest to contracts, wills, deeds, or similar documents
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One who records in shorthand what is said or done; as, the notary of an ecclesiastical body